To coincide with UN Climate Change Talks in Doha, the UNFCCC Secretariat is organizing a two-week
media training workshop as a capacity-building initiative for developing country journalists.

The workshop is jointly organized with Com+, the
sustainable development communications alliance. It has been made possible through capacity-building
support provided by Spanish and Norwegian Governments along with Com+,the
sustainable development communications alliance.

The invited participants are journalists from Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. The
main topics covered are climate change science and key issues discussed by Parties in Doha

On 4 December, as part of its programme for Doha, the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) will organize a Climate Communication Day
with different panelists speaking on topics such as how to reach new audiences and climate change in
the context of the social web. This event is open to all interested media; subject to capacity
(registration is required).

The bulk of Com+ presentations
are open to all developing country media on site, subject to space limitations.

How does the impact of climate change on society lead to loss and damage among vulnerable
households? From Research to policy reflection to action!

Case study- The Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) Loss and Damage in Vulnerable
Countries Initiative in five countries across three major regions (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Gambia,
Kenya and Micronesia)